This is my 2nd keyboard + mouse bamboo, the first (another brand), wired, having experienced key problems (my 3 year old son there is probably not abroad). The first keyboard was equally successful visually and with larger bamboo surfaces around the keyboard itself. But he also had more plastic parts, but here it is only bamboo and metal plate screws underneath, a guarantee of better strength of screw (1 those were directly bamboo) and materials "noble". I also appreciate the small storage space that closes for batteries, and the bamboo stick also attached below so that the keyboard is slightly tilted for typing (not in the first keyboard). As for the mouse, it is entirely of bamboo, unlike the first widely covered in plastic though particularly attractive (design) in the form and functional to use. Its small size is a bit confusing to insider name (less comfort), but I think it is very fast (without big hands? This is not my case). Anyway, visually stunning, it looks like a piece of wood carved in the mass. Thus, the overall impression is that of a desired product, yielding a truly artisanal side and fits perfectly in a wooded interior (wall paneling, wooden furniture), again with wireless! Furthermore, for almost the same price as my old wired version I spend a globally most successful wireless keyboard and mouse in its ecological and aesthetic approach, is an excellent quality / price ratio. My first key did not like to use due to some small buttons and globally too flat, which is not the case here. Moreover, the small round buttons 7 "multimedia" are more that I knew not on the keyboard. A small aesthetic drawback: in order to present a product "compact" there is almost over the entire keyboard entourage (same for the people in general), unlike the first keyboard, and I find it less beautiful than the 'bamboo frame 1 model. I almost did not test the other hand strikes, but the raised keys, piano type as on conventional keyboards, as opposed to buttons too flat for my first model that slowed me seem auspicious. This is very subjective. As for the mouse, it makes a great remote to watch a DVD on the computer at the other end of the room. Very responsive.
I could have 5 stars, but that's just because I have not really tested the keystroke. For cons, I find a bit misplaced criticism of the "Qwerty". For one, you can quickly get used to, except maybe if you're typing without looking and be smitten, and also the manufacturer can do nothing if the French do not represent a sufficient market for this type of ecological and aesthetic product (+ anti-bacterial, are messy little as 3 years of experience with the first keyboard).